Roles of The 16 Essential Nutrients in
Roles of The 16 Essential Nutrients in
Roles of The 16 Essential Nutrients in
NUTRIENTS IN
CROP DEVELOPMENT
primary nutrients | secondary
nutrients | micronutrients
Sixteen plant food nutrients are essential for proper crop development. Each is equally
important to the plant, yet each is required in vastly different amounts. These
differences have led to the grouping of these essential elements into three categories;
primary (macro) nutrients, secondary nutrients, and micronutrients.
Primary (macro) nutrients are nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. They are the most
frequently required in a crop fertilization program. Also, they are need in the greatest
total quantity by plants as fertilizer.
NITROGEN
The secondary nutrients are calcium, magnesium, and sulphur. For most crops, these
three are needed in lesser amounts that the primary nutrients. They are growing in
importance in crop fertilization programs due to more stringent clean air standards and
efforts to improve the environment.
CALCIUM
The micronutrients are boron, chlorine, cooper, iron, manganese, molybdenum, and
zinc. These plant food elements are used in very small amounts, but they are just as
important to plant development and profitable crop production as the major nutrients.
Especially, they work "behind the scene" as activators of many plant functions.
BORON